Off-Broadway's Atlantic Theater Company continues its commitment to new work with the world premiere of Kate Robin's Anon., starting Jan. 24 at Atlantic Stage 2.

Anon. playwright Kate Robin

Directed by Melissa Kievman, Anon. opens Jan. 31 for a run to Feb. 18. The 99-seat Atlantic Stage 2 is located at 330 W. 16th Street in Manhattan.

According to Atlantic Theater Company, "Anon. tells the searing and irreverent tale about the hazy territory where sex, relationships, and addiction overlap, and raises the question, 'When do peccadilloes become obsessions?' Trip and Allison meet in a chance encounter when he hires her as a therapist for his morose, misbehaved cat. Little do they realize in their first meeting that they'll end up thrust into an intense relationship in which their desire to save each other and the need to save themselves may become mutually exclusive choices."

Playwright Kate Robin penned the plays Intrigue With Faye (MCC), The Light Outside (The Flea), Swimming in March (The Market Theater, winner IRNE Best Play of 2001 award), Bride Stripped Bare (ThreadWaxing Space). Television and film credits include "Six Feet Under" (writer/supervising producer) and "Coming Soon." She is currently working on a play commission for South Coast Rep, and developing a pilot for CBS. Anon. plays Tuesday through Friday at 7:30 PM, Saturday at 2:30 PM and 7:30 PM and Sundays at 2:30 PM with an additional Sunday performance at 7:30 PM on Jan. 28. All tickets are $35 and are available by calling Telecharge at (212) 239-6200 (or Telecharge.com).

For more information, visit www.atlantictheater.org.

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Atlantic's acclaimed production of David Mamet's adaptation of Harley Granville Barker's The Voysey Inheritance is now playing at the Atlantic Main Stage (336 West 20th Street) and has been extended for a third time through March 25.